Vox Clamantis: Simply Twisted
By David Day | April 28, 2008To the Editor: Although I can appreciate Lydia Chammas '09's well-written social critique of Aliza Shvarts' "abortion art" ("For Art's Sake," Apr.
To the Editor: Although I can appreciate Lydia Chammas '09's well-written social critique of Aliza Shvarts' "abortion art" ("For Art's Sake," Apr.
I am shocked at the levels of naivete on display in Zachary Hyatt '09's article ("Updating the Second Amendment," April 27). Who will have guns without a Second Amendment?
One week away from graduation, this fifth-year senior has found himself looking back at a Dartmouth life that was.
On Feb. 1, 2007, British police arrested nine Muslim men in Birmingham for their alleged plan to kidnap and behead a Muslim British serviceman.
It is official. The Student Assembly is the most worthless organization on campus. However, considering the oh-so-juicy expos on the rebel faction led by former Academic Committee Chair Adam Shpeen '07, the weak defense of his presidency by our President Tim Andreadis '07, and Andreadis' secret manifesto calling for a frat-free world, our worthless and lame Assembly hasn't been this terrible since, well, about 1769. Flashback to two years ago when Assembly President Julia Hildreth '05 got funding to buy new BlitzMail terminals for the school.
To the Editor: In response to her op-ed ("The Other Side of the Story," Jan. 18), I must strongly disagree with Justine Simon '06's sentiments.
Several weeks ago, Iraqi Prime Minster Ibrahim al-Jaafari called for the United States to begin withdrawing American forces from Iraq by as early as 2006.
The Israeli Knesset's decision to unilaterally evacuate and dismantle Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip this coming August has been widely viewed by the press and the international community as an inevitable first step towards peace within the framework of the Middle East peace process.